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GIRLS AT BASKETBALL

HONOURS EASY. A match between Carterton and Featherston school girls was played on the Carterton school grounds. The A grade match resulted in favour of Carterton by 11 goals to 4. The B team /'was defeated by Featherston by 6 goals to 5. School Football. The Carterton and Featherston school football teams played a match on Carrington Park yesterday, the ~, Carterton boys winning by 22 points to hr is. Infants Stage Concert. The infant children attending the Carterton South School organised a splendid concert under the supervision of their mistress, Miss Armstrong. They acquitted themselves very creditably with songs, recitations, etc. The sum of 5s was raised by a small admission fee, which sum will be handed to the Red Cross Fund. Bobby Calf Pool. Dairy farmers are notified that calves will be collected on Monday next, July 22, and again on Thursday, July 25. An advance payment of 9s per head is assured for full-weight calves. The carriers will be Messrs Stuart Bros, and J. R. Donovan. Personal Items. Mr L. Renall, of Kokotau, has gone into camp at Foxton as a non-commis-sioned officer. A “parcel evening’’ is to be tendered to jtfiss Wilson, of Carrington, in the Carrington School in honour of her approaching marriage. Poultry Show. The Wairarapa Poultry Show was brought to a successful conclusion last evening when a large number of people from town and country attended. Surprise was expressed at the quality of the birds in all sections. The executive committee should feel proud of its third annual show which was a financial success. Cow Missing. A farmer of the Carterton district some time ago placed his dairy herd out to graze. Lately he went to attend to them and to his surprise he found one beast missing. A systematic seaicn over the property has been made and no trace of the cow can be found.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1940, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
315

GIRLS AT BASKETBALL Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1940, Page 7

GIRLS AT BASKETBALL Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 July 1940, Page 7

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